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Perquimans Weekly Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office at Hertford, worm uarouna, un der the Act of March, 1879. Published every Friday by the Perquimans Weekly, company of Hertford, N. C. MAX CAMPBELL Editor '.worth Carolina wk rXSj ASSOC lAIKjTpi SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $L50 Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, etc., will be charged for at regular advertising rates. Advertising rates furnished by request. ' FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949. I We Can Sell If We Buy preservation of Individual liberty In the world. . " " ' Under the circumstances, the people of Perquimans County will, we have no doubt, make an effort to reach the quota assigned to them. Doing so. they will be expressing not only their loyalty to uieir country, dus, aiso ue wisdom that persuades individuals to save now, for a rainy day. ' - V' It is needless to say anything about the security of -the bonds offered for sale by the United States of America. Whatever money is invested in them will be safe. Consequently, we do not hesitate to urge every citizen to pur chase at least one bond, with the size to be determined by the financial con dition of the buyer.. I, 4- 20 Million f.Teels in ram Th United States will progressive ly relax restrictions upon the ship ment of American goods to all parts of the world, declares W. Averell Harriman, of the Economic Coopera tion Administration. This is interesting in view of the fact that shortage of dollars, all over the world, is gradually closing the market for American goods every where. Only the assistance of the Marshall plan has made it possible for European nations to purchase things in this country for the past year. It would be more significant if the United States government would an nounce, plans for the progressive re moval of barriers that impede the import of goods into the United States. This means, in the first place, 'a steady reduction of tariffs that prevent other nations from sell ing their products in this country. The natural reaction of many people will be that we cannot buy goods from other nations because it will cause unemployment. This overlooks the fact that if we get goods from other nations and ship them goods in return, the workers of this country will have to make the goods we send abroad. , With production in the United States geared up to war needs, the imperative need of foreign markets is apparent This is doubly true in the case of agricultural products and it is becoming more and more true of manufactured products as well. "Our Business" Nonsense "It k our business when millions of people die of hunger in India or Chi na," declares U. S. Senator Irving M. Ives, of New York.- This is a rather broad assertion. If is is our business when people die of hunger anywhere in the world, the Congress of the United States should immediately begin making .appropri ations to feed the hungry and prevent their death. Of course, the revenues of the Unit ed States Government are insufficient to nrevent. hnnovr arui ato.rVnt.inn. People have died in India and China for hundreds of years for the lack of food. The outpouring of the gold re serve of the United States would not prevent other millions from dying in the future. While the New York Senator may have been making a rhetorical declara tion, there is danger in the assump tion that it is the "business" of this country whenever anything happens in the worldVthat does not conform to our civilized ideas. !" The Senator from New York also expresses the belief that it is likewise "our business", when innocent people go to the gallows or in concentration camps "no matter how far away from us these crimes are committed." This means, if it means anything, that the United States should assume the bur den of policing the world including wide open jungle and mountainous spaces. Obivously, this is another impossibility. .... 1948 Food Progi der at public - auction, at the Court House door of ' Perquimans County, North Carolina, in Hertford, at 11:30 A. M., the following described real es tate, situate in New Hope Township, Perquimans County "N. C. ' " ROSE LEE LAND Being Lot No. 5 in the division of the lands of Lewis and Rose' Lee, con; taining 32 acres, bounded as follows: on the north by C. E. Horton; on the east by the S-Sumner Quarter Farm and Elizabeth Suttoni on the south by Elizabeth .Sutton; on the west by J. L. Overton, as shown by plat made by David Cox, R. E.l December 14, 1923, and recorded in Book 16 of Deeds on page 170, Fublic Registry, Perquim ans County. ' SAWYER LAND First Tract: The tract of land giv en to Richard BarcKft by his father, Richard, and purchased of him by W. R. , Weeks, adjoining ' the lands of Thos. McNider on the northeast, E. Whedbee Von the northwest, James Barclift land on the west and the main road on the south and east, contain ing about seventy, acres, t or fiu Ither description and chain of title 17V TJla flMa see ueed tfooic no. l, page xmo. au no. jLiAjrciiwac VI"1" 38, Public Registry To Understand Food Values Will 20 million meals placed end-to-end reach around the world? No body seems to know. But it is a fact that some 400,000 4-H Club girls last year planned, prepared and served 20 million meals as part of their train ing in the National 4-H food prepara tion program. In North Carolina, 8,555 were enrolled in the project, ac cording to L. R. Harrill, State Club Leader, and the 1949 program is off to a good start. Designed to help 4-H'ers understand food values from both health and economy standpoints, the program also develops desirable personal food habits. The youthful cooks range in aire from 10 to 21 years, and as in all ,4-H Club activities they "learn by do ing, use oi nome-prooucea iwu io stressed. ; Merit awards will again be provid ed by Servel Home Economics De partment. They are educational trips to the National 4-H Club Congress for state winners, gold-filled medals for county winners, and six J300 scholar ships for members of a special blue award group. The Cooperative Ex tension Service supervises the pro gram. Mary Farmer of Tomotla won the 1948 state and Cherokee County awards. There were 59 additional county winners in North Carolina. Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Chaucer. of Perquimans County. 1 if Second Tract: On the west by J. R. Sawyer land and known as the Weeks farm, and. on the north and east by the lands of J. R. Sawyer and on the south by the main road, con taining 62 acres, more or less. For further description and chain of title see Deed Book No. 6, page 268, No. 267, Public Registry, Perquimans County. Third Tract: Bounded on the east and west by main road and on the northwest by E. A. Goodman and J. R. Sawyer land, on the northeast, containing two acres' more ; or- less. This said land being part of the Lay- den land purchased from C. N. Garm by and title described as follows: Be ginning at J. R. Sawyer line on Cross Neck Koad and running in a westerly direction down said Cross Neck road to the middle of the first branch, thence in a northerly direction down said branch to J. R. Sawyer line, thence down said J. R. Sawyer line to first station. For further description and chain of title see Deed Book No. 8, page 87, No. 117. Also all the other property owned by J. R. Sawyer at his death, with exception of two houses and Jots located in the village m It . J i oi xxew nope, au oi 901a property hereby conveyed containing 162 acres more or less. , A ten per cent cash deposit. Will be required of the successful bidder. Dated and posted this 26th day of April, 1949. , WALTER G. EDWARDS, Apr29may6,13,20 . Commissioner. Time To Buy Bonds Again Between the middle of May and the end of June, the people of the United States will be asked to purchase not less than $1,000,000,000 worth of sav ings bonds, with the assurance that such an investment will , provide se curity for the purchasers and add to that of their country. Some three million volunteer work era are expected to participate in the National Savings Bond program and they will be assisted by thousands 'of newsboys who are expected to carry the message into millions of American homes. State and county quotas will . be assigned and every effort will be made to complete the sale job. " During the war, when the United States' was fighting for its life,,there was general appreciation of the neces- eity of buying war bonds to. support , the activities of the Government. ; To day, while not engaged in actual war fare, tie nation is aesuming extraordi- . DarV OXMTHiM vlnavlv aMneaijA writr) the security of the nation and (he If you learn one new thing every day, you will know 365 things by this time next year. Classified and Legals PUERTO RICAN SWEET POTATO Plants for sale. See C. E. Lupton, Route 3, Edenton, N. C. Mayl3,20,27June3,10,17,24 CHICKS AAA ROCKS AND REDS, $14.95 per 100. Heavy assorted, $13.95. Heavy Breed Roosters, $11.95. Blood-tested. Prompt ship ment. 100 Live Delivery. C.O.D. 12 Pekin Ducklings, $4.60.4, RUBY CHICKS, Dept. 32B, Norfolk, Va. Phone 29040. mayl3,20,27june8 I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION I TTovinor fliinlifiwl 11 AHminintratjir of the estate of James H. Jacocks, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before the 19 day of April, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in. bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19 day of April, 1949. R. B. LOWRY , Administrator of James H. Jacocks apr 22,29may6,130,27 s i BE INDEPENDENT. SELL RAW leigh Products.' Good nearby lo cality open. Write today. Raw- leigh's, Dept. NCE320-D, Rich mond, Va. .. - ltp NOTICE JNVITATION FOR BIDS Work To Be Performed In Bear ' ' Swamp Drainage District The Board of Drainage Commis sioners of the Bear - Swamp Drainage District hereby gives notice that they wiir receive bids ? until 2 P. M. on June 1st, 1949, for the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials for performing all work for clearing and snagging the existing channels and berms of two drainage canals totaling 36,6& linear- feet, for clearing rights of way and excavating two. drainage canals totaling 10,378 linear feet and for dragline cleanout of five drainage canals totaling 39,245 linear feet. Said work to commence, within a rea sonable period after the letting of bids and to be completed within a reasonable period of time thereafter. Bid forms, invitation for bids and general specifications may be obtained at the office of Soil Conservation Ser vice, Room .' 204 Kramer Building, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. - BEAR SWAMP DRAINAGE i tMMISSIONERS.t f t , . By Wilson and Wileon, Attorneys, May20,27. - . - . ,;;,; . NOTICE ,.! The undersigned hereby 'gives legal notice to 'all people, businesses, and concerns, that he is no longer con nected to or with, in any wise, the firm known as "East Carolina Wood Company" and is in no wise respons ible for any debts made or incurred by the said East Carolina Wood Com pany. This first day of May, 1949. F. S. WINSLOW. May6,13,20,27 . ATHLETES FOOT CRRM Imbeds Deeply To Cause Painful : Cracking, Burning, Itching HOW TO KILL IT PENETRATE to reach the terms and ie POWERFUL n kill tr,m . T-al. the only product we know of made wnn - unowned' aiconoi. penetrates. Reaches and kills more perms FASTER. FEEL IT TAKE HOLD. : ' IN ONE SOUR If not COMPLETELY pleased, vour Oc back' at any Aratr star tva-I. is clean, odorless,' easy and pleasant to use. Apply FULL STRENGTH for insect ones or poison ivy,&Today at North Carolina, Perquimans County. Perquimans County Eddie Mallory and wife, Ruth Lee Mallory; j J.,' C. Blanchard & Co., Inc G,AiWhite, Trustee, J. H. 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